When I revisit media from the 00s and 10s, I sometimes wonder why a certain actor or movie didn’t take off. Then when I look up the actor or movie in question, I find that the mainstream critics were overly harsh. The contrast with today’s critics, who wildly over-praise anything with a non-white lead, is pretty stark.
Knowing what we know now about the radical leftist orthodoxy that has dominated these spaces for decades - first in relative secret and now in far more brazen fashion - I sometimes wonder how many good actors and movies were squashed by the critic cartel simply for being white.
I guess I’ve lately started thinking less about all the subversive garbage being made and more about what has been denied us by those who control the levers of power in media. “We should be on Mars” applies to more than just space travel.
This. It may have begun before that, but it was clear from the mid 60s.
Just look at westerns for example. How around 1964 with the rise of spaghetti Westerns the genre started to get subverted. Stories about good indians and poor Mexicans with evil white landowners.
European westerns were even more lefty, some were straight up commie revolutionary propaganda.